She doesn't want to go into flowering. I've stopped cutting any leaves for about a week and generally left her on her own. When I cut any leaves she grows new ones within a couple of days although she has stopped growing. Any ideas what could be wrong or do I just give her time?
Thanks for the replies. I think I'll wait for another week or two as she is growing alongside another auto which is doing just fine so I don't want to mess with that until towards the end of flowering.
As everyone mentioned below this might not even be an auto flower! sometimes seeds come mislabeled or simply with unstable genetics.
Try switching to 12/12 light schedule and you'll probably see flowers popping in a few days.
Hope this helps! Good luck and happy growing :)
Yup she is definitely not an autoflower.. Don't give her time unless you like the idea of her not flowering.. Switch to 12/12 she is most likely a photo plant.. Could be not enough ruderalis genes.. Could be bad luck.. Could be bad genetics.
Just give her time, she might be a late bloomer that's all.
You can always drop the temps a bit, reduce a bit the light hours in thr schedule, give her more red light.
Stay lit growmie.